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Graham Hunt - American Pyramid Graham Hunt

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Blue Vinyl with alternate screen printed PVC cover

Condition: Brand New
Release date: Aug 28, 2026
Catalogue number: RFC318LP-C4
Barcode: 0199438003261

First Run Club Indie Exclusive limited to 350 copies WW on Red & White Halves Vinyl, includes exclusive poster & CD Sampler, stickers & obi-strip.

Condition: Brand New
Release date: Aug 28, 2026
Catalogue number: RFC318LP-C3
Barcode: 0199438003254

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Condition: Brand New
Release date: Aug 28, 2026
Catalogue number: RFC318CD
Barcode: 0199438003322
Format: Blue LP with Alt Screen Printed PVC Cover

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Graham Hunt can’t stop making records. Since 2019, the Madison, WI-based songwriter has been amassing a dense catalog of singular music at a pace rivaled only by the quality of the output itself. Now already on his sixth album, American Pyramid, Hunt pushed himself out of his comfort zones, eschewing the homespun, computer- oriented explorations of his previous work and instead entering Minnesota’s legendary Pachyderm Studio with an nine-piece band to try and capture a different side of his boundless creativity. The result is an album that stretches out musically and lyrically, with Hunt using his surrealist spin to dissect both the traditions of American indie rock as well as the unnerving detachment of the American experience itself.

Teaming up with a slew of multi-instrumentalists from previous iterations of his live performance, Graham decamped to Pachyderm Studio, the famous recording site of countless iconic albums, from Nirvana’s In Utero and PJ Harvey’s Rid of Me, to more recent records like Bully’s Sugaregg or Beach House’s Once Twice Melody. The session proved fruitful as most of the songs that made it onto American Pyramid exude the maximalist ambition that’s apparent in Graham’s masterful songwriting - but after heading home, Hunt was struck with even further inspiration - and the record relishes in the duality of both processes. Tracks like the Pachyderm-recorded rave-up “Riverboat Blues” seamlessly segue into the home-recorded music like “Dust Underwater,” both veering into escapist fantasies where vibrant production flourishes match the surreal storytelling. Or elsewhere, mid-album standout “Getting Older” offers some of Hunt’s most instantly satisfying guitar pop and the most grounded lyrics on American Pyramid.

The ability to straddle so many different sounds, emotions, and moods makes Graham Hunt such a special songwriter. Very few would even attempt to combine Westerberg-ian everyman rock with gonzo autotuned vocal runs, or psychedelic lyrical abstractions with heart-on-sleeve musings about the relentless march of time– and fewer still could pull it off like Hunt does throughout American Pyramid.

Track List:

Side A
A1 - Straight Line to Love
A2 - Waiting for You to Come Home
A3 - Guardian Angel’s Arms
A4 - Riverboat Blues
A5 - Song of Hate
A6 - Places that are Gone

Side B
B1 - Dust Underwater
B2 - Getting Older
B3 - 4 Hour Shift
B4 - Thank You Mother Squirrel
B5 - Big Light
B6 - You Always Have the Morning

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Format: Blue LP with Alt Screen Printed PVC Cover

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